A GREENOCK care home produced a stirring show of support to help people suffering from cancer.
Abbeyfield, on the Esplanade, held a fundraising coffee morning for Cancer Research UK.
Residents, their relatives and home staff enjoyed tasty treats and hand-made crafts to help boost the charity's coffers.
Julie Shaw, house supervisor at Abbeyfield Greenock said: “With home-baking including tablet, cup-cakes and shortbread, as well as some beautiful hand-knitted Lavender bag dolls, our residents, staff and volunteers really went the extra mile for Cancer Research UK.
"It’s a charity that means a lot to Abbeyfield Scotland and we love to hold events like the coffee morning which raise vital funds and are a great social event too.”
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